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thepriceofaslave t1_jae8q02 wrote

>If russia collapses, a fresh level of headed strong governance can begin.

One of the most naive statements I've ever read in my life.

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[deleted] t1_jae94nd wrote

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thepriceofaslave t1_jae9oln wrote

Pray tell what are the names of these well trained politicians and diplomats that will begin a new shiny era of strong open governance?

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[deleted] t1_jaealnk wrote

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thepriceofaslave t1_jaebdml wrote

Just one name then? And how much experience do these shadow people have for running a gigantic state with thousands of nuclear weapons? Political, logistical, economic or like any experience in positions of power? I mean there should be dozens if not hundreds. One example...

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thepriceofaslave t1_jaee37e wrote

I wish you were right, but history is not on your side in this case. I don't see some shadow democratic governmental structure waiting in the wings to burst forth. The current representatives in the Duma would not fill me with confidence that a bunch of maniacs worse than Putin would seize power if the state collapsed.

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